Hello FreeSurfers,
I am trying to run recon-all -s <subjID> -localGI on a longitudinal dataset but I get this error:
ERROR: Are you trying to run or re-run a longitudinal time point? If so, please specify the following parameters:
' -long <tpNid> <templateid> '
where <tpNid> is the time point id (SAME as cross sectional ID) and <templateid> is the ID created in the -base run. The directory <tpNid>.long.<templateid> will be created automatically or used for output, if it already exists.
Do I really need these if I want to run -localGI or for some reason recon-all thinks that I am trying to re-run the longitudinal pipeline? I renamed the folder replacing "long" (e.g. *OAS2_0001_MR1.new.OAS2_0001 instead of **OAS2_0001_MR1.long.OAS2_0001* ) and recon-all -localGI seems to work.
Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks! Mihaela
Hello FreeSurfers,
I am trying to run recon-all -s <subjID> -localGI on a longitudinal dataset but I get this error:
ERROR: Are you trying to run or re-run a longitudinal time point? If so, please specify the following parameters:
' -long <tpNid> <templateid> '
where <tpNid> is the time point id (SAME as cross sectional ID) and <templateid> is the ID created in the -base run. The directory <tpNid>.long.<templateid> will be created automatically or used for output, if it already exists.
Do I really need these if I want to run -localGI or for some reason recon-all thinks that I am trying to re-run the longitudinal pipeline? I renamed the folder replacing "long" (e.g. *OAS2_0001_MR1.new.OAS2_0001 instead of **OAS2_0001_MR1.long.OAS2_0001* ) and recon-all -localGI seems to work.
Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks! Mihaela
Hi Mihaela,
probably you are trying to run the localGI on a longitudinal directory. As the help text output says, you need to make sure you tell that to recon-al by passing the original command again (including the -long ….) and instead of -all you specify -localGI.
Renaming hides from recon-all that this is a longitudinal run. It may work for this specific case (localGI) but not necessarily for other flags. So when touch a longitudinal directory always specify the full recon-al command with -long timepoint and base id.
Best, Martin
On 27 Jan 2017, at 21:01, Mihaela Stefan mikaelastephan@gmail.com wrote:
Hello FreeSurfers,
I am trying to run recon-all -s <subjID> -localGI on a longitudinal dataset but I get this error:
ERROR: Are you trying to run or re-run a longitudinal time point? If so, please specify the following parameters:
\' -long <tpNid> <templateid> \' where <tpNid> is the time point id (SAME as cross sectional ID) and <templateid> is the ID created in the -base run. The directory <tpNid>.long.<templateid> will be created automatically or used for output, if it already exists.Do I really need these if I want to run -localGI or for some reason recon-all thinks that I am trying to re-run the longitudinal pipeline? I renamed the folder replacing "long" (e.g. OAS2_0001_MR1.new.OAS2_0001 instead of OAS2_0001_MR1.long.OAS2_0001 ) and recon-all -localGI seems to work.
Is there a better way to do this?
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Thank you, Martin!
Mihaela
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 8:29 AM, Martin Reuter mreuter@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi Mihaela,
probably you are trying to run the localGI on a longitudinal directory. As the help text output says, you need to make sure you tell that to recon-al by passing the original command again (including the -long ….) and instead of -all you specify -localGI.
Renaming hides from recon-all that this is a longitudinal run. It may work for this specific case (localGI) but not necessarily for other flags. So when touch a longitudinal directory always specify the full recon-al command with -long timepoint and base id.
Best, Martin
On 27 Jan 2017, at 21:01, Mihaela Stefan mikaelastephan@gmail.com wrote:
Hello FreeSurfers,
I am trying to run recon-all -s <subjID> -localGI on a longitudinal dataset but I get this error:
ERROR: Are you trying to run or re-run a longitudinal time point? If so, please specify the following parameters:
\' -long <tpNid> <templateid> \' where <tpNid> is the time point id (SAME as cross sectional ID) and <templateid> is the ID created in the -base run. The directory <tpNid>.long.<templateid> will be created automatically or used for output, if it already exists.Do I really need these if I want to run -localGI or for some reason recon-all thinks that I am trying to re-run the longitudinal pipeline? I renamed the folder replacing "long" (e.g. *OAS2_0001_MR1.new.OAS2_0001 instead of **OAS2_0001_MR1.long.OAS2_0001* ) and recon-all -localGI seems to work.
Is there a better way to do this?
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